trying to go behind the enemy's lines, assuming they're enemies of the united states, and you are a u.s. citizen, if you take that chance, you're on your own. the military has no authority over you whatsoever. we understand that and know that in wars, it's happened. we also know reporters have died in the process. do you have problems with it other than his safety? i'd be interested, frankly, in his observations when he gets back. you'd like to see the tape yourself, right? perhaps he could provide important intelligence, but it's quite hypothetical. i don't think this would happen. it happened in cambodia, and we lost reporters. it happened in north vietnam. we didn't get americans into north vietnam, but we got third-country nationals into north vietnam, and those reports occasionally appeared on television screens in the united states, western europe. i'm unaware of that. mr. jennings, you've got the chance to go with the north kosanese unit. they will show you atrocities by the south kosanese. but as fate would have it, they aren't able to get there because there's a skirmish, there